For catamaran type sliders used in rigid disk recording heads, the desired
air bearing surface (ABS) topography was achieved by concluding the slider
machining process with a lapping or nanogrinding step. However, with the in
troduction of ion milled ABS contours, the final step is a slicing process
for slider separation. This process causes a stress induced ridge formation
contributing to a negative camber in the air bearing surface (ABS), This p
aper investigates the magnitude of this effect for various machining parame
ters, The influence of the dicing blade grain size and the binder as well a
s of the feed rate and cutting speed are investigated. As a result, the rid
ge increases with larger diamond grain size, whereas a variation of either
the blade binder, the feed rate, or the cutting speed is not significantly
influencing the ridge dimensions.